TinyOS Documentation Wiki

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Welcome to TinyOS! This is the official TinyOS Documentation Wiki. Look here for how to get started, hardware overviews, and more detailed documentation of the TinyOS tree. Also, everyone is welcome to edit these pages and contribute TinyOS documentation. So please look around, get TinyOS running, and happy embedded programming!

Starting with TinyOS

TinyOS Overview: general overview of TinyOS
Installing TinyOS: downloading, installing the most recent version of TinyOS (2.1.2), and where to go next
The simplest TinyOS program: simple example code that compiles
Quick Start Guides: Guide to getting going with TelosB motes
Tutorials: an introduction to TinyOS programming.

Documentation

TinyOS Programming Manual: This detailed (200 page) book on programming TinyOS 2.0 is an early version of TinyOS Programming (Excerpt with chapters 1-7).
TEPs: TinyOS Enhancement Proposals, which describe the TinyOS APIs and their implementations.
Source Code Documentation: HTML documentation of TinyOS source code
nesC 1.3 reference manual. The nesC manual.
Networking: network documentation
Using TinyOS: complete list of tutorials, programming guides, and other resources for getting started with TinyOS.
Other: Other documentation

Hardware Platforms

Platform Hardware: layouts, chips, and other details

Source

TinyOS Development Tree: the active TinyOS development source tree on github

Contributing to TinyOS

Contributing Code to TinyOS
TinyOS 2.x index of contributed code
TinyOS Network Protocol Working Group

Site and other content

Index: all of the available pages on this site
Search engine: search TinyOS documentation and mailing lists
WikiDoc: wiki documentation
Previous Documentation Sites: Old documentations.

Notes on Contributing Documentation

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